DJ
Well-Known Member
What was the point that you thought "no more" !!!!
Was it a particular incident, your quality of life (stress), the quality of life for the horse, a change of circumstances/finances, or was it that you had just had enough?
What had you tried, do you think you could have tried anything more, how do you actually make yourself do it, and how do you find peace in your decision?
I`m seeing horses being passed on at the minute, with huge issues that i know will be bounced about ... and older horses to with the dreaded "companion only" title (when the market is flooded with horses) and can`t understand why people aren`t willing just to PTS, and why PTS seems to be a 'problem', but then i get to wonder just how much guts it takes to actually make the decision and stand there and put down a horses that isn`t necessarily ill/at deaths door and that for what ever fault,is still a much loved animal.
I hope this post doesn`t come across as insensitive, i`m just genuinely trying to understand how it comes about.
(i have lost a youngster in July this year, twisted stomach/gut, so the decision was made for me)
Was it a particular incident, your quality of life (stress), the quality of life for the horse, a change of circumstances/finances, or was it that you had just had enough?
What had you tried, do you think you could have tried anything more, how do you actually make yourself do it, and how do you find peace in your decision?
I`m seeing horses being passed on at the minute, with huge issues that i know will be bounced about ... and older horses to with the dreaded "companion only" title (when the market is flooded with horses) and can`t understand why people aren`t willing just to PTS, and why PTS seems to be a 'problem', but then i get to wonder just how much guts it takes to actually make the decision and stand there and put down a horses that isn`t necessarily ill/at deaths door and that for what ever fault,is still a much loved animal.
I hope this post doesn`t come across as insensitive, i`m just genuinely trying to understand how it comes about.
(i have lost a youngster in July this year, twisted stomach/gut, so the decision was made for me)